Halle Berry stars in this fast-moving thriller, as a divorced mother who goes into attack mode once her six-year-old son gets abducted.
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This Ken Russell film (1980) is just as much a camp joke as Lisztomania or Mahler, but this time nobody's laughing, perhaps because Paddy Chayefsky's screenplay provided the first recognizably realistic context for Russell's obsessions since Women in Love.
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Dressed as Santa Claus, a serial killer gives the gift of gore.
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Vintage 1975 sleazebucket production from Roger Corman's New World Pictures, loaded with sex, violence, and general vulgarity, but orchestrated by one of the most interesting personalities then operating in the exploitation field, Paul Bartel (director of the notorious Private Parts and, later, Eating Raoul).
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